Karin Kuhn

Verified Real Estate Agent

Company

Coldwell Banker Advantage

Network

Coldwell Banker

Location

Clarksville, Virginia

Country

US

Zip Code

23927

Average Home Price

$277,733

Latest Volume

$30,633,989

Latest Transactions

110.30

About

Karin Kuhn is a nationally recognized leading real estate agent located in Clarksville, VA. Karin is a part of Coldwell Banker Advantage and an affiliate of the Coldwell Banker brand. Karin primarily serves clients in Clarksville, Chase City, Boydton, Skipwith, & Buffalo Junction.

RealTrends is proud to recognize Karin Kuhn on the 2023 RealTrends + Tom Ferry The Thousand, a program showcasing the top 1,000 agents and teams in the United States – as published in The Wall Street Journal.

Kuhn ranked in the top 0.0158% of agents in the United States by residential transactions, with a rank of 250 on the 2023 RealTrends + Tom Ferry The Thousand.

Karin Kuhn is featured on the 2023 America's Best list for exemplary sales production in 2022. Agent Karin Kuhn had a total of 110.3 transaction sides, which earned the number 7 rank in the state of VA for sides. Karin Kuhn ranked 52 in the state of VA for residential sales volume – with volume of $30,633,989.

RealTrends Verified Performance

Based On 2023 Sales Data

Sides

110.30

Volume

$30,633,989

National Sides Rank

250

National Volume Rank

N/A

State Sides Rank

7

State Volume Rank

52

City Sides Rank

N/A

City Volume Rank

N/A

Awards

The Thousand by SidesAmerica's Best by VolumeAmerica's Best by Sides

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